(they/them) Assoc Prof of Geography at Eastern Washington University | GIS, fire history, and teaching are my jam! Follow along on Instagram too @DendroGIS 🌲🔥🗺️🖖
Yes! A progression map will be part of lab in Weeks 2 and 3. Do you have access to ArcGIS Pro software? Also, feel free to reach out via email if you want intro mapping materials, I always share course preps! 🙂
August 18, 2025 at 10:08 PM
Yes! A progression map will be part of lab in Weeks 2 and 3. Do you have access to ArcGIS Pro software? Also, feel free to reach out via email if you want intro mapping materials, I always share course preps! 🙂
Hmm I get an email that says my email can’t be delivered. Were you able to get the syllabus from the link I posted above? If not, I can send another way! :)
August 18, 2025 at 10:05 PM
Hmm I get an email that says my email can’t be delivered. Were you able to get the syllabus from the link I posted above? If not, I can send another way! :)
I’ve set up a public Google folder for the course that has the syllabus, and will update each week this term if you just want to follow along without enrolling for credit. There is a ReadMe file to check out too drive.google.com/drive/folder...
I’ve set up a public Google folder for the course that has the syllabus, and will update each week this term if you just want to follow along without enrolling for credit. There is a ReadMe file to check out too drive.google.com/drive/folder...
Yep. "Floods follow fires" is now a maxim. A good IC/Liaison Officer/PIO will not only work the fire, but help the community understand & prepare for the future flooding.
Also, 3400 communities depend on national forests for drinking water & drinking watershed fires are some our most dreaded fires.
July 21, 2025 at 9:45 PM
Yep. "Floods follow fires" is now a maxim. A good IC/Liaison Officer/PIO will not only work the fire, but help the community understand & prepare for the future flooding.
Also, 3400 communities depend on national forests for drinking water & drinking watershed fires are some our most dreaded fires.